2010-01-13 14:55:44 by
schneier in
Schneier on Security
...security
Third: A terrorist set fire to his own trousers, suffering eyewateringly painful burns to what Australian cricket commentators sometimes refer to as the "groinal area", and nobody seems...
2010-01-13 14:41:20 by
Chris Wysopal in
Zero in a bit
...security testing was performed
It is time for organizations to take a hard look at the set of client software they allow on their employees workstations and determine how trustworthy that...
2010-01-13 14:41:18 by
Ariel Silverstone in
Computerworld Security News
Security expert Ariel Silverstone continues his series on the threats facing the cloud and how best to secure it
2010-01-13 14:41:18 by
Jeremy Kirk in
Computerworld Security News
Google and other enterprises still face a bleak computer security landscape that makes their companies vulnerable to hackers, whether they do business in China or not, analysts say
2010-01-13 14:41:17 by
Gregg Keizer in
Computerworld Security News
Adobe today confirmed that the cyberattack that hit its corporate network earlier this month was connected to the large-scale attacks Google cited yesterday as one reason it might abandon China
2010-01-13 14:38:56 by
Gunnar Peterson in
1 Raindrop
Two related points from areas nominally outside infosec
1. Bruce Schneier on Rachel Maddow show talking about Underwear bomber, in response to the question "will any of these new TSA measures will...
2010-01-13 11:42:54 by
Jeremy Kirk in
Network World on Security
Smart card vendor Gemalto said Wednesday it is distributing a software fix to banks for a programming glitch that caused millions of German payment cards to stop working
2010-01-13 11:42:54 by
Carrie-ann Skinner in
Network World on Security
Organisations that lose sensitive data could be fined up to 500,000 by the Information Commissioner's Office
2010-01-13 11:42:54 by
Jeremy Kirk in
Network World on Security
Google and other enterprises still face a bleak computer security landscape that makes their companies vulnerable to hackers, whether they do business in China or not, analysts say
In need of a good example why you shouldn't be interacting with spam/phishing emails in any other way but reporting/deleting them, unless of course you're in the business of analyzing them
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